Math, asked by kalyanjichoubey, 9 months ago

The perpendicular bisectors of the sides of a
triangle ABC meet at I.
Prove that : IA = IB = IC.​

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Answered by venkatarajesh75
2

Answer:

first thing you need to know is that is a bisector is a line passing through the triangle , next that points of triangle are ABC , next thing is that you need to know IA =IB=IC

Step-by-step explanation: lets come straight   to the point,

any bisector through a triangle with three points is always the same length,

In fact , it is guarenteed to be always the exactly same length , I can explain it more clearly , if you have the picture with the formula .

I request you to post the question again with a clear diagram.

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